Suspiria
Dasher chose this weeks pick and spooky season is in full swing as we cover the 1977 Italian film Suspiria. It's a movie people either really like or really do not like. there is no in between. Support the show

Dasher chose this weeks pick and spooky season is in full swing as we cover the 1977 Italian film Suspiria. It's a movie people either really like or really do not like. there is no in between. Support the show
Seth started us out on spooky season early. He chose the Stephen King to movie adaptation directed by Stanly Kubrick "The Shining." shockingly Ian and Dasher have never seen all of it. Support the show
Ian chose one of his favorite comedies of all time. No need in letting you know who hasn't seen it because everyone should have seen it by now. Support the show
This week is Dasher's pick and he chose Platoon which Ian had never seen and Seth forgot pretty much everything about. Was it better worse or just as good as Apocalypse Now? Listen and find out. Support the show
Seth got back from his honeymoon and decided to punish us with one of the worst movies we have ever reviewed. What was he thinking? Support the show
Seth is off on his honeymoon so we took the time to cover a show he will absolutely never ever ever watch. The Starz epic "Spartacus!" Support the show
Ian picked the 1993 live action adaptation of The Flintstones which neither of his co hosts have seen. As men in their 40s, how did they feel about a kids movie from the 90s? Support the show
Dasher chose yet another Universal monster film and he chose his favorite which is a pick Seth has not seen and that movie is The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Support the show
Seth picked Stand By Me to see if it still held up since he last saw it when he was a kid. Meanwhile Ian had never seen it! How does everyone feel? Support the show
It's Ians pick and he chose a movie he used to love. But as time went on he started to suspect that it wasnt what he thought. Do Seth and Dasher think the same? Support the show
Sorry for the delay but we are here with Dasher's pick and Seth had seen neither film. You can see the title you know what we're talking about. Support the show
We cover both Miles Morales Spider-man movies because the new one came out and we realized we never actually covered the first one. Our bad. Support the show
We are only reviewing the first season but Seth was so sure Ian and Dasher would like the show. Was he right? Support the show
It is Ians pick and neither Seth or Dasher had seen The Iron Giant which is crazy right? well theyre adults now do they still like it? Support the show
Dasher Chose Suicide Kings starring everyone i n the 90s who doesnt matter anymore. How did the other two react to it? Support the show
Seth chose Quentin Tarantinos first script that became True Romance which Ian and Dasher havent seen. How did they feel? Support the show
Ian's pick is the Apple+ show Ted Lasso. Not many people have seen it but the people who have love it. But does that mean Seth and Dasher will as well? We'll see. Support the show
Seth's pick is the year 2000 film "Snatch." Ian has never seen it and Seth and Dasher love it. Will he share the same sentiment. Support the show
It is Dashers pick and he picked a movie that has no right being as good as it is. How did this movie turn out so good. It had everything running against it. Support the show
Its time to discuss Clash of the Titans, and we mean the good one! Support the show
A new horror film in a long running franchise is finally out which means for better or worse we have to see it. What did we think? you know you have to listen. Support the show
Netflix's Horror/thriller anthology created by Guillermo Del Toro. How does each episode hold up to our overly critical minds? We're gonna talk about them all. Support the show
We're diving into the schlock! Seth picked broken Arrow the 1996 John travolta film where he is chewing every inch of scenery and it is wonderful! Support the show
Sorry we're late this week but we are here and we cover Ian's pick, the found footage film "Chronicle." Is it as good as everyone remembers? Well we shall see. Support the show
In the wake of our last review we take a look at a random year and decide if that years Best Picture should have been awarded. The year is 2001 and the best picture award goes to Gladiator. Support the show
So in the wake of the movie "Everything Everywhere All At Once" sweeping the oscars we thought we would give it a watch and see if it deserved all the awards it got. Support the show
Keep in mind we are only talking about the first film but we do reference the others to make the point that this is the only good film. Also we're joined by Bob from "The Podcast Wore Tennis Shoes" Support the show
Which film is better? Do they even hold up anymore? Is the casting right? Ian had things to say on all these matters. Very loudly. Support the show
Seth picked our first Bollywood film RRR. Which apparently is supposed to be very famous around the world. Who knows, lets check it out. Support the show
Yeah the one with Tim Curry and Charlie Sheen. Cant wait to see what they think of this one. Support the show